Italian authorities Thursday...

MORE LIBYANS EXPELLED.

May 30, 1986

ROME — MORE LIBYANS EXPELLED. Italian authorities Thursday ordered 12 Libyans expelled, bringing to 36 the number of Libyans ordered out in the past month, the Italian news agency ANSA said. In Spain, the news agency Europa Press said Libya's top-ranking diplomat there left the country on Thursday amid accusations by right-wing terrorists that he had organized and financed attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets in Europe. Rome's police chief, Marcello Monarca, said the 12 Libyans were ordered to leave Italy within three days. Monarca said they were considered undesirable but did not elaborate.